@article{10.37349/emed.2025.1001282,
abstract = {Chronic pain, affecting approximately 30.3% of adults worldwide, presents a significant global health issue, severely impacting individuals’ quality of life and creating substantial socioeconomic challenges. Traditional pain management methods, such as physical therapy and pharmacological treatments, primarily focus on the biological aspects of pain while often neglecting the psychological and social factors. However, recent advancements in neuroscience have revealed that chronic pain is influenced by changes in the central nervous system, including mechanisms like central sensitization and neuroplasticity. This paper examines contemporary neuroscience-informed interventions, including Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE), mindfulness practices, and cognitive functional therapy (CFT), which target these neurobiological changes to improve pain perception and behaviors. These interventions help rewire the brain’s pain pathways, promoting long-term pain relief and functional recovery. Additionally, combining neuroscience-based approaches with conventional therapies has been shown to enhance treatment outcomes. This work emphasizes the need for personalized approaches and the integration of emerging technologies to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of chronic pain management.},
author = {Kim, Hyunjoong},
doi = {10.37349/emed.2025.1001282},
journal = {Exploration of Medicine},
elocation-id = {1001282},
title = {Neuroscience-based approaches in chronic pain management: integration of mind-body interventions in rehabilitation},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/em/Article/1001282},
volume = {6},
year = {2025}
}
